Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The next community meeting will be held at Ingleside Station on Tuesday, June 16, 2015at 7p.m.Refreshments will be provided, please attend.
Thank you.

Join The S.F.P.D. – San Francisco's Finest

"The
San Francisco Police Department welcomes dedicated men and women to join us in
serving our City. I encourage you to apply to become one of San Francisco's
finest."

-
Chief Gregory Suhr

The
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Arrests:

No Incidents to
Report.

Serious Incidents:

12:01amCayuga/GenevaAtt.Robbery w/gun

A young man walking home decided to fight two armed robbers
rather than give up his property. The victim told Ingleside Officer Lee that he
was walking home alone carrying a book bag when two men confronted him. One of
the men had a handgun in his left hand and demanded the victim surrender his
book bag. The suspect, while holding the gun in his left hand, grabbed the book
bag with his right hand. The victim said he thought the firearm was a fake and
yelled, “No”, and, as he felt a rush of adrenaline, started punching the
suspect with the handgun several times in the face and upper body. The two
suspects then started punching back, but most of their blows missed the victim.
Just then an older Toyota 4 Runner pulled up and the driver yelled to the
suspects, “Let’s go. Let’s go”. The two men jumped into the Toyota which fled
south on Cayuga. The victim refused medical attention and his only loss was a
pair of glasses that were broken during the fight. Several Ingleside units
scoured the neighborhood for the suspects without success. Captain’s Note: You should never assume that any
firearm is not real or not armed. No property is worth your life. It’s always
best to surrender your property which can be replaced while life cannot.
Report: 150441277

10:15pmVelasco/Rio
Verde Robbery

A citizen parked his car and was
walking away when suddenly two men rushed up, one of them holding a gun. The
victim told Ingleside Officers Kikuchi and Defilippo that one of the suspects
put a gun to his temple and demanded his property. The victim, fearing for his
life, surrendered his wallet containing approximately $300 in cash, medical
cards, and his driver’s license. The suspects fled in an unknown direction on
Velasco Street. Report number: 150444215